David Markson

This is Not a Novel and Other Novels

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David Markson was a writer like no other. In his novels, which have been called “hypnotic, “stunning, and “exhilarating and earned him praise from the likes of Kurt Vonnegut and David Foster Wallace, Ann Beattie and Zadie Smith. Markson created his own personal genre. With crackling wit distilled into incantatory streams of thought on art, life, and death, Marksons work has delighted and astonished readers for decades.
Now for the first time, three of Marksons masterpieces are compiled into one page-turning volume: This Is Not a Novel, Vanishing Point, and The Last Novel. In This Is Not a Novel, readers meet an author, called only “Writer, who is weary unto death of making up stories, and yet is determined to seduce the reader into turning pages and getting somewhere. Vanishing Point introduces us to “Author, who sets out to transform shoeboxes crammed with note cards into a novel. In The Last Novel, we find an elderly author (referred to only as “Novelist) who announces that, since this will be his final effort, he possesses “carte blanche to do anything he damn well pleases.
United by their focus on the trials, calamities, absurdities and even tragedies of the creative life, these novels demonstrate David Marksons extraordinary intellectual richness—leaving readers, time after time, with the most indisputably original of reading experiences.
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338 printed pages
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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  • Alfonso Santiagohas quoted3 years ago
    But now here, here David Markson intervenes, with his character Author:

    Not that rearranging his notes means that Author has any real idea where the book is headed, on the other hand.
  • Alfonso Santiagohas quoted3 years ago
    What we have is fiction, comprised of fact and hearsay and words already written, whether transcribed exactly or not, repeated by David in a different order, appropriated for the purpose of making a new creature sent out to join up with those who already exist.
  • Alfonso Santiagohas quoted3 years ago
    Among the questions David implies is this: Does it matter who said what, or that the thing was said?
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